Superia thread? Superia thread
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>>2867061
Bumperino
>>2867063
Thanks!
How do I get Fuji film presets on Lightroom if I don't have a Fuji camera.
>>2866979
Get a Fuji camera
Dunno what you really want but vsco has some fuji presets
Change the exif so Photoshop thinks you shot it on a fuji
>ABOUT THE BOOK
>This eclectic & at times eccentric collection of photographs represents work from over 120 photographers in 34 countries with submissions from the photography discussion board at >>
>This is a true crowd-sourced collection and was assembled in about 3 weeks
>was assembled in about 3 weeks
>3 weeks
FYI
Eggy has died of Zika you insensible cunt
>>2866844
>Eggy
if you want to whiteknight, get the names right, dumb faggot.
>>2866848
I was trying to make a joke. Who usually makes the /p/ books again?
Ok folks, post the best photos that you have taken of landscapes.
One of my faves.
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>>2865598
did you take that photo? looks nice
Gunna dump some stuff from the past 6 months or so. C&C anyone? No idea where I'm at I just love shooting
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So I want to tone down the brightness from the window in this picture but I'm new to photoshop and I would greatly appreciate any advice on how to go about this without it looking "photoshopped".
I've used the brightness/contrast, levels, curves and exposures adjustments but they all leave it looking unnatural. Any help is appreciated
>>2863290
Also Yes I looked on youtube for tutorials but couldn't find any that addressed this.
Drop the highlights.
>>2863293
the highlights are blown like me evryday 420lmoayoloswagget
Two photos here, at different exposures, could have been combined
you can only hope to make the image slightly better, but not great
/p/ help me this is driving me nuts.
each time i use CS5 (even if i dont save anything) about a GB of hard disk space (windows partition) is eaten and never goes back again. i have co constantly find what to delete and im running out of things to delete. what the fuck.
>inb4 windows unironically, etc
>>2861900
get apple mac computers, at least 2, they are best for image photos and shops. They have more of the colors than windows and make better photography.
>>2862042
It's true, i heard that since mac's latest software update they have at least 12 colors more than win 10.
>>2861900
On a more serious note.... get and run CCleaner ... it will most likely solve your problem.
>mfw /p/ had weekly photo challenges
>mfw /p/ had annual collective photobooks
>mfw /p/ had monthly or so twitch chat critiques which were fun as fuck
>mfw there was no IRCuck/discord safespaces for newbs to get soft critiques on their shitsnaps
>mfw you watched people actually getting better
>mfw /p/ had quality trips
>mfw /p/ used to produce OC tutorialsComment too long. Click here to view the full text.
>>2858955
The trips who did most of that stuff packed up and left. Nobody has stepped in to replace them.
We didn't even get the 2015 book, after sending in all our photos. The fuck was that about?
>>2858955
>mfw 4chan didn't have a catalog, and yet /p/ had one super dedicated anon who updated the /p/ index thread daily
More so than any great photographer this board has ever had, that bro represented the best of this place.
>>2858955
Fuji threads are the new "old /p/". Good personalities, recognizable posters willing to help and teach, frequent photos, realistic gear advice, good prioritization of what makes a good photo, not much hate at all. I don't even shoot Fuji, but I spend most of my "contribution" time on /p/ in there.
I know there have been a thousand threads about Trump rallies and protests, but I went out to one in San Diego and figured I might as well post my photos here too. Before I write anything else though, I'm aware this is /p/ and people on here are assholes, so rather than just saying photos are shit, let's be constructive. I'm not a photojournalist so this kind of photography is foreign to me. And I'm not a fan of the low saturation, low contrast, high noise images, so I'm sorry if that's what you like, this is not that. If you like them, good, if not just be constructive is all I'm saying.
Okay, so I will try to post these in chronological order, the best my memory will allow, and I will also just write a small snippet about the photo to give a little bit of the story of what's going on.
This first photo is not early on in the protests, just a good hook image.
This was taken right after I was leaving the rally inside the convention center. The police had arrested a protester that threw something at them. They advanced the line to grab the protester, and this is when they were retreating after the arrest was completed
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>>2852473
This guy with the "Don't Tread on Me" flag had just arrived at the protest and was trying to move into the "Trump Protesters Free Speech Area" (It's fucking stupid that they have a free speech area). The police stopped him and informed him that he was allowed to have the flag, but the flag pole could not be brought into the area, probably because it could be used as a weapon. Here in the photo, the police man is trying to cut the flag from the pole, but he was unable to, so the flag guy just stayed out in the nearby street
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>>2852474
I took quite a few photos of this guy. The white guy with the bald head and beard was a pro-trump protester. He was making some pretty inflammatory statements to get people fired up. It worked pretty well, within minutes of being there, he had 30 people surrounding him, and a lot of them were media.
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>>2852475
As this guy continued to talk, more and more people moved into the area and started filming and screaming at him
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I like minimalist / abstract architecture pictures.
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hey guys;
I've been doing photography for a while now and my little brother has just recently picked up the hobby.
I asked him earlier today how he felt about a road trip where we could end up somewhere cool and just take photos along the way. he's in, just looking for me to find us our destination.
in a perfect world, we'd end up somewhere with mountains and a large body of water together.
we live in NC on the east coast. ALMOST every cool spot I wanted is on the other side of america.
any suggestions? the appalachain trail looks...
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>>2867863
>Hit me with something from left field
North Vietnam, do it faggots
>>2867893
cool.
>>2867863
>the appalachain trail looks promising but I'm not trying to fight off bears or anything.
The AT is really tricky to photograph. Until you get up to Maine, really, it's almost always too dense to get shots you're after. I think it's a really untapped subject, but it's fucking difficult to shoot well.
>we live in NC on the east coast. ALMOST every cool spot I wanted is on the other side of america.
Speaking of Maine, that's...
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I'm making another one of these tear me a new asshole /p only way I'll ever get better
First pic is oversharpened.
Your shots are quite dark, which you might be able to fix in post, but I think willl probably just look like shitty HDR and ruin the aesthetic.
It looks like you're trying to go for nice blue hour shots, but your pics are taken too late in the day. Try shooting a bit earlier. Some time after sunrise, but not so late that there is no ambient light left.
More interesting subjects wouldn't hurt too.
What is the best place to learn more about taking good photos?
Started photography about a month ago and bought a shitty DSLR and I am having a lot of fun, but it's so obvious my photos are snapshits
I mean, obviously, practice and all that, but to train your eye to see better and understand things more
Thanks
>>2867721
I watch a lot of videos on youtube, it takes for fucking ever to distil that down into something useful, but it's free.
I can't recommend any books, but they are a good bet. Do you have any friends who are decent photographers?
I learned all the basic shit like rule of thirds, and just practice with exposure - stuff like this:
http://www.photographymad.com/pages/view/10-top-photography-composition-rules
This is just a really poor example, but from googling I found this knowledge....
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>>2867754
thank you so much
do you know any good Youtubers you could recommend?
If I really get into this whole thing, I might try film, it really seems interesting
>>2867756
Good question, I don't follow many photography channels, but for inspiration / insight I'm subscribed to Art of Photography.
This guy is very passionate, and his earlier videos are extremely useful.
The is a Matt Day who is also an interesting guy who focuses mostly on film, very informative but he tends to ramble a lot.
Other than that I would hit up a photography club if you're in uni, or meet with like minded people. That sort of atmosphere will really motivate you!
Can we get a /p/ feels thread? People tell me that I'm making it, I'm earning a good income and taking cool shots, but some days it just hits you.
Particularly bad day at work today- huge shoot, lots at stake and the pressure nearly got to me. I pulled it off, but I hate being that close to the edge. Especially if you step back and consider that it's just a fucking photo to sell something.
If there's anyone in the same boat, what do you do? Even if there's not been a failure, I feel like there's sometimes an unhealthy amount of pressure.
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Practice more. Get good.
I once did a shoot of 4 people in 15 minutes out of a studio to create huge studio prints by the next weekend.
Was I worried that I'd fail? No, because I've put in the hours of practice and know that I have the skill and kit to pull it off.
>>2867505
If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough - Mario Andretti
You won m8 - give yourself a pat on the back and use the experience to make it a little easier on your nerves the next time.
Also, every job worth a damn is like this sometimes.
>>2867519
This isn't an issue of practice- I've done a degree in photography, been working in studios since I was 16. I've put in my 10,000 hours so to speak. It's not a question of skill or kit- just the pressure/nerves sometimes.
I think that >>2867523 might be right- some jobs might just push you that much further.
G'day. I went to New Zealand last month. The following are some photos that I took. Feel free to enjoy or not.
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